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Show Results Of HorsepuHing at County Fair Ilor-e I'tii'iiiv .'latches ( '(jirIlkIo Activities; Dairy Cattle: Yv'ir.ner.s LMed C.'l i."!.-.x';rl Tiun-.d.iy evening by tin; lj avy weight horse pullin ; inatri, s, the 1941 edition of the Cache County Farm Ilurcau Fair was rl.is-ifi' Cl ai the most successful success-ful yet, by both officials and the thousands of .spectators whoj swarmed tiie grounds to view, exhibits and witness special events of four days. A.vide from being the final day Thursday was northern Cache county'si day at the fair. All schools and business houses In northern communities closed for, the day and the North Cache high school band played special music for the rodeo. Lorraine Clark of Clarkston, was honored honor-ed as queen of the rodeo at yie head of the grand entry to the rodeo grounds. HORSE PULLING In the evening the championship champion-ship heavyweights entered by John Drayer and Sons of Clifton 'fie. J another first place to their . dy large collection of con-i con-i e.,ts. The Drayer team pulled i.uO pounds a distance of 25 i;et six Inches, and a team entered, en-tered, by Douglas Wright of Franklin, Idaho, garnered second se-cond place by pulling the same load 21 feet one Inch. Competition was keen in the middleweight division. Archie Peterson's entry from Woods Cross, pulled 2900 pounds eight feet nine Inches and Dave Smith of Grace, Idaho's horses pulled the same load six feet 9 inches- In the lightweight, division ,a team owned by O. S. Eliason of Blackfoot. Idaho, pulled 2700 pounds 27 feet six inches, and another Drayer entry was second, se-cond, pulling 2700 pounds a distance dis-tance of 17 feet 10 inches. Results of the cairy cattle judging was announced Thursday Thurs-day by LeGrande Walker, in charge of the dairy herd at the state industrial school in Ogden. Placements were listed as follows: fol-lows: Aged bull Plowman Brothers, Smithfield, first. Two year old bull Thain Brothers, Benson, first; Ross H. Gordon, Smithfield. second. Senior yearling bull Ross H. Gordon, first. Junior yearling bull John Krebs. North Logan, first. Bull calf Ross H. Gordon, first; Wayman Hillyard, Smith-field, Smith-field, second; Thain Brothers, third; Chase Kearl and Sons Preston, Idaho, fourth; Carl I-eishman, Wellsville, fifth. Senior champion bull Thain Brothers. i Junior Champion Ross H. Gordon. Gor-don. Grand Champion Thain Brothers. Aged cow Thain Brothers, first and third; Andrew Nelson,' College ward, second and fourth;' Junior Plowman, fifth. Four year old cow Andrew Nelson, first and second; Thain Brothers, third. Smithfield, second. Three best uddered cows Andrew An-drew Nelson, first; Thain Brothers, Broth-ers, second and fifth; Plowman Brothers, third; Ross H. Gordon fourth. , J Dairy herd Andrew Nelson, ! first; Thain Brothers, second; j Plowman Brothers, third; Ross! H. Gordon, fourth. Credit in a large measure for' success of the fair should go to1 I Chairman E. E. Hendricks and i his Farm Bureau committee ! I Nephi Nielsen, N. J. Crookston'1 Mrs. Florence Allen, M. R. Hov-1 ey, George B. Bowen, R. L. Wrigley, Amy R. Kearsley, Reuben Reu-ben Hansen and the county com-1 missioners, Leo C. Nielsen,- H. Ray Pond and William Worler. ' iwo year old heifer Douglas Johnson. Smithfield, first; Ross H. Gordon, second; Alma Charles Preston, Idaho, third; Plowman Bruuws. lourth; Thain Brothers mm. Senior yearling heifer Thain Brothers, first; Chase Kearl and Sons, second; Plowman Brothhers third; Ross H. Gordon, fourth; Dean Plowman, fifth. Junior yearling heifer Chase Kearl and Sons, first; Bartley Hiilyard, Smithfield. second; Dale Rindlisbacher. Amalga third; Leo Krebs, fourth; Ross H. Gordon i fifth. Heifer calf Chase Kearl and Sons, first and second; Plowman Brothers, third; Ross H. Gordon, fourth; Wayman Hillyard, fifth. Senior champion and ' grand champion Andrew Nelson. Junior champion Thain Brothers. Graded herd Thain Brothers, first; Plowman Brothers, second; Ross H. Gordon, third. Breeders young herd Chase Kearl and Sons, first; Ross H. Gordon, second- Breeders calf herd Chase Rear! and Sons, first; Thain Brothers, second. Senior get of sire -Biain Brothers, first: Plowman Broth-frs. Broth-frs. second; Ross H. Gordon third. Junior get of sire Chase Kearl and Sons, first; Plowman Brothers, second: Hillyard Brothers, Broth-ers, thVd: Ross H. Gordon, 4th; Thain Brothers, fifth. Sire and get Plowman Brothers, Broth-ers, first. Produce of dam Chase Kearl and Sons, first: Alma Charles, secor.d; Boss H. Gordon, third; Andrew NeUon. fourth; Plowman Plow-man Brothers, fifth. D. m and produce Thain Bro:'.-:rs, first; Calvin Weeks. |